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Bellini Peach Raspberry Iced Tea: Summer in a Glass

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Picture this: It’s 90 degrees outside, your porch fan is working overtime, and your lemonade just isn’t cutting it. Enter this Bellini Peach Raspberry Iced Tea—my bubbly, fruity solution to surviving a heatwave. Inspired by lazy Sunday brunches and the classic Bellini cocktail, this drink combines sweet peaches, tart raspberries, and crisp tea for a sip that’s equal parts refreshing and sophisticated. No brunch reservation required!

 

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Bubbly & Bright: Sparkling wine (or sparkling water!) adds celebratory flair.
  • Pantry-Friendly: Uses simple ingredients, fresh or frozen fruit.
  • Customizable: Make it boozy or kid-friendly with one easy swap.

Ingredients
Serves 4

  • 4 cups brewed peach-flavored black tea, chilled (see note for substitutions)
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen raspberries
  • 1/2 cup peach nectar or purée (store-bought or homemade)
  • 1/4 cup honey or simple syrup (adjust to taste)
  • 1 cup Prosecco, Champagne, or sparkling water
  • Ice cubes
  • Garnish: Fresh peach slices, raspberries, mint sprigs

Instructions

  1. Brew & Chill: Steep peach tea bags in hot water according to package instructions. Let cool completely (speed this up by refrigerating for 30 minutes).
  2. Muddle Raspberries: In a pitcher, gently muddle raspberries with honey until juicy (leave some chunks for texture).
  3. Mix: Stir in chilled peach tea and peach nectar. Taste and add more honey if desired.
  4. Serve: Fill glasses with ice, pour tea mixture halfway, then top with Prosecco or sparkling water. Garnish with peaches, raspberries, and mint.

Pro Tips

  • Tea Swap: No peach tea? Use regular black tea + 1 tsp peach extract or 1/4 cup diced peaches.
  • Make Ahead: Prep the tea base (without bubbles) up to 2 days in advance. Add sparkling ingredients just before serving.
  • Frozen Hack: Use frozen raspberries instead of ice to keep flavors bold and avoid dilution.

Serving Ideas
Pair with grilled shrimp skewers, a charcuterie board, or pour into popsicle molds for a boozy (or not!) frozen treat.

 

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Picture this: It’s 90 degrees outside, your porch fan is working overtime, and your lemonade just isn’t cutting it. Enter this Bellini Peach Raspberry Iced Tea—my bubbly, fruity solution to surviving a heatwave. Inspired by lazy Sunday brunches and the classic Bellini cocktail, this drink combines sweet peaches, tart raspberries, and crisp tea for a sip that’s equal parts refreshing and sophisticated. No brunch reservation required!
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Ingredients
  

  • 4 cups brewed peach-flavored black tea chilled (see note for substitutions)
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen raspberries
  • 1/2 cup peach nectar or purée store-bought or homemade
  • 1/4 cup honey or simple syrup adjust to taste
  • 1 cup Prosecco Champagne, or sparkling water
  • Ice cubes
  • Garnish: Fresh peach slices raspberries, mint sprigs

Instructions
 

  • Brew & Chill: Steep peach tea bags in hot water according to package instructions. Let cool completely (speed this up by refrigerating for 30 minutes).
  • Muddle Raspberries: In a pitcher, gently muddle raspberries with honey until juicy (leave some chunks for texture).
  • Mix: Stir in chilled peach tea and peach nectar. Taste and add more honey if desired.
  • Serve: Fill glasses with ice, pour tea mixture halfway, then top with Prosecco or sparkling water. Garnish with peaches, raspberries, and mint.
  • Pro Tips
  • Tea Swap: No peach tea? Use regular black tea + 1 tsp peach extract or 1/4 cup diced peaches.
  • Make Ahead: Prep the tea base (without bubbles) up to 2 days in advance. Add sparkling ingredients just before serving.
  • Frozen Hack: Use frozen raspberries instead of ice to keep flavors bold and avoid dilution.
  • Serving Ideas
  • Pair with grilled shrimp skewers, a charcuterie board, or pour into popsicle molds for a boozy (or not!) frozen treat.
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